San Pedro Landslide

San Pedro Landslide

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On November 21, 2011, a massive landslide occurred at Paseo Del Mar, San Pedro, California. Residents remain on alert. Please send life boats. :)

The landslide began threatening the scenic Pacific Coastal area in mid September when sinkholes developed. Since I live a few blocks away, and I am nervous wreck, I thought I should make myself useful ! Will keep updating page with more bizarre events, as they happen.

05/13/2013

Anyone have a new info regarding the landslide and any further ground movement? I always notice, what appear to be, changes along Paseo Del Mar, and even a few cracks that look bigger... wondering how closely the cliffs are being monitored? Thanks for any input!

Portion of San Pedro scenic drive falls into sea 11/23/2011

More of the land along Paseo between Weymouth and Western avenues may still fall.

"It's still a dangerous situation and we really need the public to stay out of this area," said Moore, the city's top engineer. "Right now, no homes or other buildings are in danger."

Portion of San Pedro scenic drive falls into sea An eerie silence hung over San Pedro's giant crevasse this week after 600 square feet of dirt and concrete that was once a popular scenic drive collapsed quietly into the ocean below. Surreal, remarkable, sad and...

Photos 11/23/2011

This appears to be landslide debris, floating out to see. Wow.

11/22/2011

Did anyone feel more "rumblings" at about 1:00 pm today, 11/22/11? It was just like a few mornings ago, last week before the landslide. Many residents in various areas of San Pedro felt it, and one resident stated that she heard popping noises afterward, indicating dynamite? Does anyone know about this, and are officials required to tell residents of San Pedro, if they are blasting any of the cliff rock, with dynamite?

600-foot section of road quietly slips into ocean 11/22/2011

The latest update...

600-foot section of road quietly slips into ocean A 600-foot section of a bluff-top roadway in San Pedro collapsed into the Pacific Ocean following heavy weekend rains, instantly carving a sheer, gaping canyon into the shoreline.

Photos 11/22/2011
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